I did know that about litre, having sat in centre field at Rogers Centre many a night. Sometimes I slip back into American mode.
Some words make more sense in Canadian, like washroom. I've never heard of anyone going into a public washroom to rest or take a bath! "Never let nasty stalkers disrespect you. They start shit, you finish it. Go down to their level, that's the only way they'll understand. You have to handle things yourself." | |
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Living in England I don't have to go far to get to another country.
I've been to many places within Europe - Turkey being the furthest from home so far. Later in the year I am heading to Florida. In a few years I am sure i'll be visiting New Zealand and a few other places in Europe. I love to travel - mainly to guarantee myself at least a week of continuous sunshine a year on our family holiday But I just like seeing other countries and experiencing it all. My kids love travelling to other countries - I love that they take an interest in other languages and cultures.
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I've done a fair bit of traveling abroad and have lived for seven years outside of my native United States with no immediate plans to return.
Some travelers like to hold their excursions over others like they are somehow made a superior breed for having been to far-away places. That's ridiculous. Travel is neither necessary nor somehow intrinsically enriching to being a whoie person. What I have found, though, is that travel, if done correctly, can be an invaluable resource for gaining a more wholistic appreciation of the size of the world, the impact of history, the unity of humanity, and the gifts of varied cultural contexts.
And I agree we often take for granted the richness of life much closer to us. Interesting thing: Travel can bring that out, too. I'm never more acutely aware of my "American-ness," its trappings, its assets and liabilities than when I'm away from the States. And I'm never more acutely aware of the cultural nuances and colours of my particular region of the U.S. than when I occasionally return there after a period of being away. [Edited 3/15/13 18:31pm] Ὅσον ζῇς φαίνου
μηδὲν ὅλως σὺ λυποῦ πρὸς ὀλίγον ἐστὶ τὸ ζῆν τὸ τέλος ὁ χρόνος ἀπαιτεῖ.” | |
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Have you listened yet to any of the Damo Suzuki albums you recently acquired? | |
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I've heard if you can't go to France, Montreal is the next best thing. | |
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Some of the best experiences in my own city are when friends from out of town are visiting and I go sightseeing with them. | |
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Have you listened yet to any of the Damo Suzuki albums you recently acquired? what do you think? I'm the mistake you wanna make | |
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I think you're not a very good damosuzuki stalker! | |
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I think you're not a very good damosuzuki stalker! :punch: You know I have enough noise in my life already :lol: My favourite sound is silence I'm the mistake you wanna make | |
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and a silencer to keep the noisy ones asleep. 2014-Year of the Parties | |
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I live in Northern California,and have my entire life. I have never been to another country,the thoight of flying on a plane scares the shit out of me so...
I think the farthest that I have been from my home town was when I took a trip to Oregon.
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Cars are way more dangerous than planes. What scares you? Falling out of the sky? terrorist? 2014-Year of the Parties | |
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Definitely. I think it's seeing your life and locale through a fresh vantage point that makes such a difference. [Edited 3/16/13 4:42am] Ὅσον ζῇς φαίνου
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you better get your list ready!! I'm the mistake you wanna make | |
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I was thinking about another kind of silencer. oops 2014-Year of the Parties | |
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I'm the mistake you wanna make | |
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Did you buy Future Days? That's almost an ambient album (except for Moonshake, which is pretty groovy) - that's not silence, but it's the next best thing. | |
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Well then...I need to make sure that I hop onto that lakehouse trip sooner rather than later. By St. Boogar and all the saints at the backside door of Purgatory! | |
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If you want an experience that is accommodating of any lack of French mastery you might have, Montreal is great. Nearly 60% of Montrealers are French-English bilingual.
If you want something a bit more immersive, Quebec City is the place to go. Around 35% of folk there are French-English bilingual. (And fewer would probably be nice enough to actually use their English. )
Both towns are fun and have quite beautiful stretches of architecture and natural scenery. Montreal has a cosmopolitan big-city vibe; Quebec City has a smaller, somewhat more cloistured French Alpine feel. [Edited 3/16/13 9:06am] Ὅσον ζῇς φαίνου
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I know for a fact Future Days is the one Can album she has heard. It was also the first Can album I heard which opened me up to getting the previous ones even though they sound very different. | |
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I know for a fact Future Days is the one Can album she has heard. It was also the first Can album I heard which opened me up to getting the previous ones even though they sound very different. if you say so, it must be I'm the mistake you wanna make | |
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Where do you want to go? | |
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I've been to: Wales France Germany Poland Spain Greece Greek Islands Turkey Italy Belgium USA (At least 7 different states, spent the most amount of time in Oregon and Cali) Canada (BC, Alberta, Ontario) India (all over)
I'm hoping to go to Australia, Japan, South America over the next few years.
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MoBetterBliss said: tahiti (bora bora).. fiji (matamanoa).. vanuatu
i should have travelled more... my wife went to europe a few years ago but i was tied down with business stuff... she's since been to switzerland and to china/hong kong a few times with work
now we have 2 small children ... (nearly 3, and 6 months old) we'll leave it for a bit... we plan on going to europe when our oldest turns 8... and then again when his brother turns 8
we might go to new zealand some time before then I just finished a cruise from Sydney that went to 3 of the islands in Vanuatu. I'd been before but was lovely to go back. Gorgeous people. I'm living in Australia now but was born and lived in NZ until about 3 years ago. It's a beautiful place - will always be home. Definitely go if you get the chance. It's a long way from anywhere but worth the effort, especially if you're into nature or hiking or fishing or any of that kind of stuff. | |
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Never left the continental 48 states. Actually only been in Washington, Oregon, Indiana, Kentucky, and Ohio. | |
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Growing up in Iowa, our family vacations consisted of places we could drive to, usually west: Yellowstone, Grand Tetons National Parks (WY); Colorado; St. Louis, the Ozarks (MO); Mt. Rushmore and the Badlands (SD); Minnesota. I've also been visited New Orleans, Washington DC (several times), Boston, Philadelphia, and LA.
When I was in college I studied for a semester in Cannes, France and traveled to England, the Netherlands, Belgium Italy, Monaco, Switzerland, and Spain, as well as all along the French Riveria.
In the past few years I've been lucky enough to go to the St. Barthemely in the French West Indies a few times and also return to Italy. I have lived in New York for almost ten years and barely travel along the east coast. It's too hard without a car.
I'd like to travel more but it's difficult to coordinate a trip with my partner's schedule so I don't get to travel as much as I'd like. Neither of my parents, nor my brother, have ever been outside the US. My parents did go to Hawai'i a year and a half ago, which was pretty adventurous for them. They usually stick to Florida or places they can drive to (like I listed). My mom is going to London for about a week this summer for her job so she had to get a passport. I think she is quite nervous; she wanted me to go with her but the dates she is going are the worst time for me at work so I can't go. The check. The string he dropped. The Mona Lisa. The musical notes taken out of a hat. The glass. The toy shotgun painting. The things he found. Therefore, everything seen–every object, that is, plus the process of looking at it–is a Duchamp. | |
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I am afraid of heights anyway so... but yeah,all of the above. I have flown twice in my life,once was when my uncle took us kids for a flight above our town,and the other was when I went to Disneyland,but both were really short trips. If I had to be on a plane for hours,I would probably have to be sedated. [Edited 3/23/13 23:49pm] Music washes away from the soul the dust of everyday life. ~Berthold Auerbach | |
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